A pizza delivery driver was assaulted by a St. George man holding kitchen knives early Monday after she wouldn't give him a pizza, police say.

David Vova Wiegand, 20, was arrested at 1:30 a.m. Monday and charged with each count each of aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony; aggravated assault, a third-degree felony; and failing to stop at an officer's command, a Class A misdemeanor charge.

The driver was delivering a Domino's order to an apartment in Red Rock Ridge when she determined no one living there had made the order, according to the probable cause statement. As she was walking back to her vehicle with the pizza in her arms, Wiegand approached her, the document says.

The record says his face was painted a dark color, and the woman reported Wiegand asked her about the pizza order. She asked him if he could pay for it, and he said no and pulled out two kitchen knives, according to the statement.

The woman told police that Wiegand, who was standing around 5-7 feet away from her, said, "Put down the food, and no one will get hurt."

According to the probable cause statement, Wiegand was waving the knives around in each of his hands as she retreated to her vehicle. The blades were pointed toward her, and she feared he was going to stab her, the document says.

Wiegand proceeded to kick her in the side of her hip, the statement reads, and she pulled out a taser and sparked it in order to stop him from assaulting her further. Wiegand then ran away.

When police arrived, they located a man who matched the driver's description of Wiegand, and he would not stop to officer's commands. He then hid under a car, the statement says, adding that police found two knives in the area.

Upon being interviewed, Wiegand told police he understood his rights and wanted to talk but said "he could not remember anything that happened."

Wiegand is in custody of the Washington County Jail on a $26,950 bail. Court records indicate he has no prior criminal history in Washington County.